No...there is a module/workaround for the bose speaker issue as per my go to audio guru's.I was also told that bose equipment is not compatible with other car audio, so if one changes the head unit, you should also change the speakers
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No...there is a module/workaround for the bose speaker issue as per my go to audio guru's.I was also told that bose equipment is not compatible with other car audio, so if one changes the head unit, you should also change the speakers
I'll take the factory alpine in the ol' ram anyday. Sounds great....with the addition of 1000 watts to the 12 inch sub under the backseat of courseBose is s**t. They make neat audio displays in their own environment to make things sound nice, but when things aren't tuned (like mass production domestic vehicles), they can even sound sub-par. The top-of-the-line Bose stereo that is still in my TBSS hasn't been turned on in months because I can't stand to listen to it. I'd prefer to go back to listening to a Walkman with a mono-speaker on the dashboard.
Installations of this stuff isn't too tough, though. There are harnesses between the deck and factory, so no wiring knowledge is required (unless you want to do amps and a big fancy system), and even speakers can be replaced with just a bit more fandangling of interior panels.
I remember it being a chore back many years ago having to wire a new deck in, but it was also typically the first modification I ever did. Man, domestics DO have a bad reputation for horrible sound systems. lol.
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